Noah has such a fluid, beautiful service motion. The spin and action on the ball with the technology of the racket back then is pretty incredible. It doesn't hurt being 6'4" either. Lol
The racket he is playing with is actually a very modern racket by today's standards. Le Coq sportif Noah Pro, was a graphite profile racket , extremly powerful and a beauty to play with. Not to be mistaken with LCS TCO3 with which he won RG'83 and the TF40 which followed it. He played with this until the end of 1989 time at which he switched to the iconic Yamaha Secret 04. He had no backhand nor forehand, just a powerful serve and smash coupled with great athleticism.
@@sizeman007he DID have much more than serve and smash but had a below average technique in groundstrokes although his sliced attack backhand was great. He should have worked more on those but apart from a couple of periods he did improve that segment he relied too much on his athleticism. Still he was great and a spectacular player!
Agassi in a word, ridiculous. Noah had a very very good serve, weak groundstrokes effective yet unconventional at net but got away with it because of his athletic skills. Forget about trying to lob him. Still an under achiever should have had better results but he loved to party and probably still does. Never cared for Agassi, Sampras owned him in later years
Noah has such a fluid, beautiful service motion. The spin and action on the ball with the technology of the racket back then is pretty incredible. It doesn't hurt being 6'4" either. Lol
A good serve and volley. But weak groundstrokes and footwork..
The racket he is playing with is actually a very modern racket by today's standards.
Le Coq sportif Noah Pro, was a graphite profile racket , extremly powerful and a beauty to play with.
Not to be mistaken with LCS TCO3 with which he won RG'83 and the TF40 which followed it.
He played with this until the end of 1989 time at which he switched to the iconic Yamaha Secret 04.
He had no backhand nor forehand, just a powerful serve and smash coupled with great athleticism.
@@sizeman007he DID have much more than serve and smash but had a below average technique in groundstrokes although his sliced attack backhand was great. He should have worked more on those but apart from a couple of periods he did improve that segment he relied too much on his athleticism. Still he was great and a spectacular player!
Looks like an exhibition, lol . Anyway I didn't know Noah ever met Agassi!
I saw them play each other in person (Davis Cup 89).
Anybody know that great highlights song at 8:32?
go yannick noah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where is this?
Is Agassi wearing jorts?
Was Agassi serving like MacEnroe?
YES! That's how he served at the beginning of his career.
Agassi in a word, ridiculous.
Noah had a very very good serve, weak groundstrokes effective yet unconventional at net but got away with it because of his athletic skills.
Forget about trying to lob him.
Still an under achiever should have had better results but he loved to party and probably still does.
Never cared for Agassi, Sampras owned him in later years
yannick's son looks alot like him.
dannyboygeorge22 yuh he in the nba